Servite All-County offensive lineman Clayton Johnson didn't sign a letter of intent with USC on Wednesday but instead inked documents for blueshirting with the Trojans, the senior explained late on National Signing Day.

Essentially, the process means Johnson won't count as part of USC's 2015 signing class -- ranked No. 1 in the nation -- but will in 2016.

Johnson explained that he will report to August camp and after the first day of practice, he will sign financial aid papers that make him count as 2016 recruit.

And despite being a blueshirt, he could still play this fall for USC, Johnson said.

Please send football recruiting news to Dan Albano at dalbano@ocregister.com

Greg Cicero wants the Servite coaching job, and he has plenty of solid credentials.

Cicero was an All-County quarterback at Servite, and played quarterback at Baylor. He was an assistant football coach at Servite. So he has the Servite background that could be essential to landing the school's varsity football head coaching position.

He has run offenses at Servite and at Orange Lutheran, too, so he has proven himself there.

Here's a few comments from Servite All-County cornerback Maurice Davison, who committed to Northern Arizona over the weekend on his trip the Big Sky contender (he mistakenly said that he was going to trip to Eastern Washington last weekend):

"The coaches love me, so I love them," Davison said of Northern Arizona. "I love the environment, it's close to home, the people are great, and it just felt like the place for me."

Northern Arizona also has a commitment from Newport Harbor QB Cole Norris.